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, affordable housing, and changes in the system of government. ben netanyahu now needs to work with the surprise winner of the election. the former tv journalist only founded his secular party last year. it is now the second strongest . he wants his country to change course. >> israelis have said no to a policy of fear and hatred. they have said no to the division of israeli society into sections, tribes, or groups/interest. >> a total 12 parties have one seat in parliament -- have won seats in parliament, so there are alliance is possible. it may be some time before the formation of the next israeli parliament can be announced. >> polls have closed in neighboring jordan in the first election since the dawn of the arab spring. alabama officials are reporting a turnout of almost 57%. -- >> officials are reporting a turnout of almost 57%. some have questioned the sincerity of moves to improve democracy, and there are widespread allegations of vote- buying. >> here's a closer look at how jordanians views evoke -- view the vote. >> the elections are
, affordable housing, and changes in the system of government. ben netanyahu now needs to work with the surprise winner of the election. the former tv journalist only founded his secular party last year. it is now the second strongest . he wants his country to change course. >> israelis have said no to a policy of fear and hatred. they have said no to the division of israeli society into sections, tribes, or groups/interest. >> a total 12 parties have one seat in parliament -- have...
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government officials have vowed to take action. they say they will consider revising the law to strengthen penalties against rapists. indian home affairs minister has ordered police chiefs around the country to investigate sexual assaults more thoroughly. >> such modifications required in our laws and procedures and the methodology of investigation. >> reporter: but women and even girls continue to be brutalized. this month a 32-year-old woman in the eastern state of behar was found hanging from a tree after she was gang-raped. and a 9-year-old girl was raped and killed in the western state of maharastra. women in new delhi are signing up for martial arts classes. they say they can't rely on the police. >> translator: i have to defend myself the police are not trustworthy. >> reporter: some people are focused on helping the victims. an ngo in new delhi has launched an effort to support women who have experienced sexual assault. abdul maboud is one of the nba leaders. he says the group wants to help create a society that respects wo
government officials have vowed to take action. they say they will consider revising the law to strengthen penalties against rapists. indian home affairs minister has ordered police chiefs around the country to investigate sexual assaults more thoroughly. >> such modifications required in our laws and procedures and the methodology of investigation. >> reporter: but women and even girls continue to be brutalized. this month a 32-year-old woman in the eastern state of behar was found...
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a joint cabinet meeting had ministers from both governments working on, proposals to deepen the economic and military union. >> she says the proposals are about a deeper cooperation in economic policy with the goal a social security, employment, nd financials. >> the spirit of cooperation was exactly what the treaty of friendship was all about. >> here is a look back. >> the idyllic village near the border region has a special place in european history. and is the birthplace of the franco-german friendship. after two world wars, if you believe such a thing was possible. the unthinkable did happen. they did not have much in common. both catholic and a conservative. >> what was surprising is that the first contact in 1958 did not take place in the palace but at his private the state in a comfortable family surroundings. they spent the whole weekend of their. he treated him like a guest of the family. he did not stay in a hotel. >> he was the only politician to have been given that privilege. any mistrust between the two men evaporated. >> their relationship led to the declaration of a musi
a joint cabinet meeting had ministers from both governments working on, proposals to deepen the economic and military union. >> she says the proposals are about a deeper cooperation in economic policy with the goal a social security, employment, nd financials. >> the spirit of cooperation was exactly what the treaty of friendship was all about. >> here is a look back. >> the idyllic village near the border region has a special place in european history. and is the...
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the things the government has to be involved in. the air, the water goes from state to state, city to city. one place cannot do it. it has to be the business -- the regulation of how you protect with all of that has to be the business of the federal government. >> could i get half a minute of the bottle? cap and trade worked well for acid rain. acid rain stays in our country. i am not against regulated carbon. if you can get china and india to do something. if they do not, we are spinning in the wind. we are dismantling our economy to do absolutely nothing for the global climate. if you have china and india do what we are doing, intending to do, you would actually make a change that would make a difference. otherwise, what we're doing is dismantling our industry and essentially exporting it to china and india, where all of the carbon pollution is coming from. >> dealing with china and india is the job of the state department. hillary clinton. >> we were misled and there were protests and that the assault sprang out of that. >> with
the things the government has to be involved in. the air, the water goes from state to state, city to city. one place cannot do it. it has to be the business -- the regulation of how you protect with all of that has to be the business of the federal government. >> could i get half a minute of the bottle? cap and trade worked well for acid rain. acid rain stays in our country. i am not against regulated carbon. if you can get china and india to do something. if they do not, we are spinning...
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as more french troops arrive in the country, the group has called on france and the malian government to end their offensive to open the way for talks. the conflict has been going on for a year now. the situation is complex with a tuareg rebellion, an army coup, and an islamist uprising. and many are hoping that the french-led intervention will end the crisis. we met members of the community living here in berlin. and she goes to work, just another winter day in berlin, but her thoughts are with her relatives some 4,000 kilometers away. her family had to flee the north of the country. she talks to them on the phone almost every day. >> i think that if it was not for french intervention, the islamists would be in the capital. i could sense the relief when i spoke to my family on the phone. they were living in incredible fear until the french arrived. it was really bad. >> marcel experienced this terror on the ground. he was visiting timbuktu in early 2012 with the islamists arrived. >> these four or five days that i spent there after the coup -- that was the worst time. also in terms o
as more french troops arrive in the country, the group has called on france and the malian government to end their offensive to open the way for talks. the conflict has been going on for a year now. the situation is complex with a tuareg rebellion, an army coup, and an islamist uprising. and many are hoping that the french-led intervention will end the crisis. we met members of the community living here in berlin. and she goes to work, just another winter day in berlin, but her thoughts are...
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they use a food banks went up tenfold under the last labour government. so before they try to use this as some political weapon, they should recognize it started under their own government. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the national star college in my constituency provides world renowned care for some of our disabled youngsters with the most profound and complex learning difficulties to enable them to lead an independent life. sadly, it and a few similar colleges future is being placed in jeopardy by decisions about funny. as i'm sure my right honorable friend will wish to solve this problem, may i invite him to come to the college, see the wonderful care for himself? >> well, as my constituency -- i'm happy to discuss this issue within. he rightly praises the fantastic were carried out by the national start college. it does do an excellent job improving the life chances of young people. i know the college has concerns over the new funding system and i know that he is contacted the minister responsible. we are changing the way funding is allocated but this d
they use a food banks went up tenfold under the last labour government. so before they try to use this as some political weapon, they should recognize it started under their own government. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the national star college in my constituency provides world renowned care for some of our disabled youngsters with the most profound and complex learning difficulties to enable them to lead an independent life. sadly, it and a few similar colleges future is being placed in...
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the government extended the state of emergency by three months. soldiers in retreat briefly seized the information ministry. they have reportedly called on the government to pass a draft constitution and release political prisoners. the u.s. capital is holding celebrations for the inauguration of president obama's second term. he pledges to bring down the more than 16 trillion dollar debt. the algerian government has been given details of last week's hostage crisis. the prime minister confirmed at least 37 foreign workers were killed. five others were unaccounted for. the workers killed were from japan, america, britain, france, and the philippines. a hostage takers came from egypt, canada, mauritania, and tunisia. 29 of the hostage-takers were killed. five were arrested. pol brennan has more. >> the international teams are being granted access. this is the japanese delegation trying to discover the fate of their countrymen that are unaccounted for. nine vehicles with libyan plates, 32 militants. they say the militants intended to hijack this bus
the government extended the state of emergency by three months. soldiers in retreat briefly seized the information ministry. they have reportedly called on the government to pass a draft constitution and release political prisoners. the u.s. capital is holding celebrations for the inauguration of president obama's second term. he pledges to bring down the more than 16 trillion dollar debt. the algerian government has been given details of last week's hostage crisis. the prime minister confirmed...
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likely there would not be peace process under an attorney or under the mentality by which israel is governed in fact i think there is too much emphasis on netanyahu while in reality netanyahu is a reflection or an expression of a growing tendency of israel this is a that is either oblivious to the peace process as in the center of this or that if just and of course the ultra nationalists and the and the ultra orthodox that are fundamentally and essentially opposed to any compromises or any discussion with palestinians that will concede an inch of what they consider the rightful home of the historic home of the jewish people. now jordanians are heading to the polls in a parliamentary election boycotted by the largest opposition party of course the muslim brotherhood is the first time the prime minister will be chosen and not appointed by the king but the opposition claims it's an imitation campaign so while islamists are not fighting for votes they are promising protests. and off reports it may well result in the kind of unrest the kingdom managed to avoid during the arab spring beneath the c
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on tuesday, is government sacked 5600 troops. why is it if there is such a gap between what the prime minister says and what he does? >> i think the honorable gentleman asks an important question. i do not deny for one second that we have had to take a good decisions about defense spending. let me make this point. at 33 billion pounds a year, we have the fourth largest defense budget anywhere in the world. it is important that we make sure that we have the right scale and shape of armed forces, and they have the right capabilities. that is why in the defense review, we are investing in drones, special forces, a key intelligence capabilities, making sure that we also have the aircraft we need to ensure that we have highly mobile armed forces. i am incredibly proud of what our armed forces do. because we are balancing our budget, and will be better equipped for the future. >> 68 years ago this sunday, the nazi concentration camps of auschwitz was liberated. as we mark holocaust memorial day, will the prime minister committed to ens
on tuesday, is government sacked 5600 troops. why is it if there is such a gap between what the prime minister says and what he does? >> i think the honorable gentleman asks an important question. i do not deny for one second that we have had to take a good decisions about defense spending. let me make this point. at 33 billion pounds a year, we have the fourth largest defense budget anywhere in the world. it is important that we make sure that we have the right scale and shape of armed...
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also what they wanted to most see from russia and seventy seven point seven percent voted for good governance so i'm going to be here all day we're going to be really monitoring the situation and i'll be back six thirty and eight thirty g.m.t. with all the details. artie's ok to feel being there but for now are the high profile internet freedom activist who took his life earlier this month after he was prosecuted for alleged hacking may have had close links to that of wiki leaks and other whistleblowing group came forward with surprise revelations on aaron swartz ultimately on his twitter feed wiki leaks has published several statements suggesting that later activists spent some time assisting them and one of the tweets says that schwartz communicated with the wiki leaks founder julian assange for several years and is strongly believed to be a source of information for wiki leaks an investigation into his activities saw him threaten with up to work thirty five years behind bars. i will go for more on the case of aaron swartz so we spoke exclusively to the internet entrepreneur kim dot com he'
also what they wanted to most see from russia and seventy seven point seven percent voted for good governance so i'm going to be here all day we're going to be really monitoring the situation and i'll be back six thirty and eight thirty g.m.t. with all the details. artie's ok to feel being there but for now are the high profile internet freedom activist who took his life earlier this month after he was prosecuted for alleged hacking may have had close links to that of wiki leaks and other...
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on tuesday, his government sacked 5600 troops. why is it, is this such kept into what the prime minister said and what the prime minister does? >> i think the honorable gentleman as an important question and i do not deny for one second that we've had to take difficult decisions about defense spending in our country. but let me make this point. at 33 billion pounds a year we have the fourth largest defense budget anywhere in the world, and i think it is her important that we make sure we have the right scale and shape of our forces and they have the right capabilities. that is what in the defense review we are investing in drones, special forces, investing more in key and intelligence capabilities making sure that we also have the aircraft we need to make sure we have highly mobile armed forces. i am incredibly proud of what our armed forces do, and because we are balancing their budgets to will be better equipped for the future. >> sixty-eight years ago this sunday than not see concentration and extermination camps auschwitz was
on tuesday, his government sacked 5600 troops. why is it, is this such kept into what the prime minister said and what the prime minister does? >> i think the honorable gentleman as an important question and i do not deny for one second that we've had to take difficult decisions about defense spending in our country. but let me make this point. at 33 billion pounds a year we have the fourth largest defense budget anywhere in the world, and i think it is her important that we make sure we...
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between a rock and a hard place because he is in a coalition government at the moment with the liberals who are against this so what you see today is a man who is trying to appease those euro skeptics within his own party but maybe he's weaving a very clever political path because he is saying that i will make this my election pledge so we are banking on this to win the next election for the conservatives with the majority and if that happens then we can hold this referendum. farmer there reporting from london from alberta the u.s. has begun airlifting french troops to mali extending support for the intervention by its nato ally and it comes as libyan based islamists are accused of helping those responsible for a deadly hostage siege in algeria an attack which was in response to the ongoing french operation and the morgan an expert on west africa says paris has ultimately underestimated the size of the fallout from its venture into mali this is a very strange and very diverse some very kind of collide. people you have the hard core of the al-qaeda in the islamic magreb fighters now they
between a rock and a hard place because he is in a coalition government at the moment with the liberals who are against this so what you see today is a man who is trying to appease those euro skeptics within his own party but maybe he's weaving a very clever political path because he is saying that i will make this my election pledge so we are banking on this to win the next election for the conservatives with the majority and if that happens then we can hold this referendum. farmer there...
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on tuesday, his government sacked 5600 troops. why is it, is this such kept into what the prime minister said and what the prime minister does? >> i think the honorable gentleman as an important question and i do not deny for one second that we've had to take difficult decisions about defense spending in our country. but let me make this point. at 33 billion pounds a year we have the fourth largest defense budget anywhere in the world, and i think it is her important that we make sure we have the right scale and shape of our forces and they have the right capabilities. that is what in the defense review we are investing in drones, special forces, investing more in key and intelligence capabilities making sure that we also have the aircraft we need to make sure we have highly mobile armed forces. i am incredibly proud of what our armed forces do, and because we are balancing their budgets to will be better equipped for the future. >> sixty-eight years ago this sunday than not see concentration and extermination camps auschwitz was
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is on the verge of collapse but says the army will stand firm on the continued clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces. and president obama looks to the police chiefs of the u.s. to g.'s devastated by deadly match against the for tougher gun control moves well maybe there is still defend the right to bear arms. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our duty president francois hollande has hailed of france's military intervention in mali as a success in mali an army has made big advances against islamist insurgents all with the assistance of french troops and early archies aton botton told my colleague and he said now about the progress made so far and the problems that have come with it. campaign starts with french troops about two and a half weeks ago sweeping up from the center of the country up to where these these islamist held areas meeting very little resistance really they are they go on there was an incident here in qana where in fact a french helicopter strike killed some civilians apart from that the french had been welcomed with with street parties
is on the verge of collapse but says the army will stand firm on the continued clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces. and president obama looks to the police chiefs of the u.s. to g.'s devastated by deadly match against the for tougher gun control moves well maybe there is still defend the right to bear arms. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our duty president francois hollande has hailed of france's military intervention in mali as a success in mali an...
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support so that the government becomes stronger so the future this is a time to persia talk as far as we can tell that we are using is going to be on syrian for some time before all parties realize that the cost of keeping this conflict is going to be too damaging for everybody once you all realize that nobody is going to be we know if this conflict continues then we will have democracy as long as everybody some people believe that we will be winning if we keep but personally and decision of the government and the government believes that if they keep pushing the opposition there would be women there would be no stability in the country. and some news just coming in from syria now activists and rebels say the bodies of sixty five young men have been found on the bank of a river in the northern syrian city of aleppo i want to warn you that these pictures are very graphic let's take a look for anybody who's interested in what's happening there most of these bodies have their hands tied behind their backs with gunshot wounds to their heads the bodies were covered in mud and showed signs
support so that the government becomes stronger so the future this is a time to persia talk as far as we can tell that we are using is going to be on syrian for some time before all parties realize that the cost of keeping this conflict is going to be too damaging for everybody once you all realize that nobody is going to be we know if this conflict continues then we will have democracy as long as everybody some people believe that we will be winning if we keep but personally and decision of...
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on tuesday, his government sent 5600 troops. why is there such a gap between what the prime minister says that what the prime minister does? >> i think the honorable gentleman asked an important question and i do not deny that we've had to take difficult decisions about defense spending in our country. let me make this point. dirty 3 billion pounds a year we have the fourth-largest defense budget anywhere in the world and it's very important we make sure we have the right scale and shape and capabilities. that is why in the defense review were investing in room, special forces, key intelligence capabilities, making sure we also have the air power we need to make highly mobile armed forces. i'm incredibly proud of what our armed forces doing because we are balancing the budget, they'll be better equipped for the future. >> thank you, mr. speaker. 60 years ago this sunday do not see concentration camp auschwitz was liberated. i say mark holocaust memorial day, with the prime minister committed to ensuring young people in this coun
on tuesday, his government sent 5600 troops. why is there such a gap between what the prime minister says that what the prime minister does? >> i think the honorable gentleman asked an important question and i do not deny that we've had to take difficult decisions about defense spending in our country. let me make this point. dirty 3 billion pounds a year we have the fourth-largest defense budget anywhere in the world and it's very important we make sure we have the right scale and shape...
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let's say the government busts in here looking to arrest me because i'm a gun owner and haul me off to one of those jails where you can't bring your gun. [ laughter ] oh, they have 'em. they already have them set up, okay? the minute they bust down that door, i just do this. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] "hey, where's colbert? >> he's not here. just a pile of grass clippings on his desk. perfectly normal. and i'm home free. you're going to want to get one of these, and not just because it's slimming. [ laughter ] no, tomorrow is the day reich marshal von amtrak has promised to issue his recommendations for gun control. >> i'm going to be submitting to the president a proposal as to how to proceed. i'm shooting for tuesday. we all know there's no silver bullet. >> stephen: you hear that? [ laughter ] they're taking away our silver bullets. how will we defend ourselves from werewolf bandits?! [ laughter ] so with our guns under attack we're devoting an entire act of the show tonight to a thoughtful, sensitive conversation about guns. this is "stephen colbert's double-barrel blam-o-r
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country is on the verge of collapse but says the stand for a moment containing clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces . and president obama looks to you police chiefs of the u.s. cities devastated by deadly mass shootings to support tougher gun control rules on many there's still defend their right to bear arms. it's midnight here in moscow are you watching r t live with me to bomb and say it's good to have you with us president francois hollande has hailed france's military intervention in mali as a success in mali an army has made major advances against islamist insurgents all with the assistance of french troops and alya archies tom botton told michael egan is and now about the progress made so far and the problems that have come with it. campaign starts with french troops about two and a half weeks ago sweeping up from the center of the country up to where these these islamist held areas meeting very little resistance really they are they go on there was an incident here in qana where in fact a french helicopter strike killed some civilians apart from that though th
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and later report from behind where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters they trying to stay. here live with us here on our t.v. it's good to have you with last i'm to bomb with a egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the turmoil gripping the country meanwhile president morsi has signed a decree giving the army the power of arrest across one and well true has the latest from cairo. the opposition forces in the uniform of the national salvation front released a statement saying they will ease dialogue with the president and have not accepted responsibility for the violence from the three under the bloodshed they say they will only gain a only end to dialogue with him if he takes it seriously will they instead saying if they want a national salvation government they want the cabinet to resign and the constitution to be revoked at the moment the clashes continue just of paris crash between anti-government protesters and security forces pick up spills in over downtown hundred together in syria rig
and later report from behind where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters they trying to stay. here live with us here on our t.v. it's good to have you with last i'm to bomb with a egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the turmoil gripping the country meanwhile president morsi has signed a decree giving the army the power of arrest across one and well true has the latest from cairo. the opposition...
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the withdrawal of the central government's plan to reduce tax grants. the state government wants to cut local tax grants from fiscal 2013 starting this april. it's partly designed to slash regional government workers' wages by an average of 7.8%. the chairman of the all-japan precede tech furl and municipal workers union told reporters wednesday the plan is unacceptable. >> translator: this one-sided policy that the state is going to implement unilaterally has been drafted by skipping all the labor management negotiations. >> tokanaba said local governments are striving to cut workers to deal with the shortage of funds even though they're faced with more tasks in the their everyday work. he said they include social security issues and environmental protection measures. tokanaga added some municipalities have even pressed ahead with their own wage cuts. >>> that is going to do it for biz tonight. let's get you a check now of the markets. >>> islamist militants may have timed their attack on a gas plant to coincide with an important event. they took hundr
the withdrawal of the central government's plan to reduce tax grants. the state government wants to cut local tax grants from fiscal 2013 starting this april. it's partly designed to slash regional government workers' wages by an average of 7.8%. the chairman of the all-japan precede tech furl and municipal workers union told reporters wednesday the plan is unacceptable. >> translator: this one-sided policy that the state is going to implement unilaterally has been drafted by skipping all...
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the water israelis themselves expect from the next government. the voting here might be in secret but what's no secret is the result there was never really any doubt that prime minister netanyahu would win another term in office but the knot on paper isn't matched by the anger on the street. in michigan we know that never knew who brought about a deficit of thirty nine billion dollars he's going to cut the welfare social education and health budgets this is what the next four years will look like. i'm scared to death i really am it will be a disaster very simply he's going to rob us of the chance to fulfill true zionism in israel. netanyahu whose hands will be tied trying to keep a lid on domestic anger half of his radios are more concerned about the economy then making peace with the palestinians or dealing with iran's nuclear ambitions but it's precisely these issues that see israel on a coalition course with the international community continuing to build new settlements. daily not weekly. this is really a very powerful signal to the palestini
the water israelis themselves expect from the next government. the voting here might be in secret but what's no secret is the result there was never really any doubt that prime minister netanyahu would win another term in office but the knot on paper isn't matched by the anger on the street. in michigan we know that never knew who brought about a deficit of thirty nine billion dollars he's going to cut the welfare social education and health budgets this is what the next four years will look...
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the malaysian government said that one of its citizens died there. at least 37 workers and 39 fighters were killed. the nigerian army are still working -- are still looking for foreign workers. french media say they were collecting their belongings before being moved to a nearby town. japan says it will shut its embassy in molly because of worsening security. -- in mali because of worsening security. french troops have helped the government forces make significant gains. jackie has more. >> the u.s. air force transport plane takes off from banaco airbase. tangible proof of the growing support of the united states for the french intervention in mali. the americans, along with britain and france, are helping to transport french troops and equipment. this french contingent has been there for 10 days. they have their kit. now they are waiting for their marching orders. this is the logistical hub of the operation. it is here that the troops arrive. it is also hear that the supplies arrive. and the french are starting to fly bombing raids from here, too. i
the malaysian government said that one of its citizens died there. at least 37 workers and 39 fighters were killed. the nigerian army are still working -- are still looking for foreign workers. french media say they were collecting their belongings before being moved to a nearby town. japan says it will shut its embassy in molly because of worsening security. -- in mali because of worsening security. french troops have helped the government forces make significant gains. jackie has more....
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and nato report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters are trying to say. you're watching live from moscow with me to bomb would say right egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the ongoing turmel that's gripping the country meanwhile the government has pushed through a law giving the army the powell of arrest right now let's cross live to car and our correspondent bell true for the latest updates so bell is cairo still under fire. a ride to we're going to catch up with bill true in a little while but for now dr saeed sadat go political social at the american university in cairo says his little immediate prospect of stability in his country . the government and the president agree on something and then after a while you'll find that there is no agreement and that is why the decided not to join also they feel that the president and the government the current government is in top end and so they don't want to give it a new lease of life support so that the government becomes str
and nato report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters are trying to say. you're watching live from moscow with me to bomb would say right egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the ongoing turmel that's gripping the country meanwhile the government has pushed through a law giving the army the powell of arrest right now let's cross live to car and our correspondent bell true for the...
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to be addressing the political issues that underlie this conflict one is the government in mali that going power through. and secondly the underlying issue which is the demands of the. mons and never addressed in the conciliation doesn't take place then quite clearly some of those people we attracted to al qaida and al qaida will exploit the situation there are some signs of division yes but it seems to me that we may well be in for a quite a long high tech surveillance warfare being conducted by the french and possibly was britain and others as. against people that know the terrain very well will be hidden by the local population this could be a very long and very nasty conflict. the french have been criticized as labeling this sort of a humanitarian intervention kind of in to help save the day but have been accused of this being a resource grabbing mission what is in it for the u.k. why that region. well the u.k. and france are quite close on an awful lot of resources use and indeed whilst the companies involved in the mineral exploitation of mali tend to be french that's not to sa
to be addressing the political issues that underlie this conflict one is the government in mali that going power through. and secondly the underlying issue which is the demands of the. mons and never addressed in the conciliation doesn't take place then quite clearly some of those people we attracted to al qaida and al qaida will exploit the situation there are some signs of division yes but it seems to me that we may well be in for a quite a long high tech surveillance warfare being conducted...
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existing government of syria. really that means they. must be given permission of the possible sides we have to divide these situations between there's certain rebellion of it started doing the. lord's faction eg against the like a democracy and there is a three groups. that are lies that are out of the the salafi. is and the religious beliefs that are destroying basically the syrian society and the country if our side falls. to foresee already into some addition of syria which would be even worse for free for the syrians first of all but also for all the neighboring countries. some of the great powers that have been trying to deal with syria so far. president barack obama has met with the police chiefs from cities in the us where mass shootings have occurred he wants to support a full review of the country's gun control policy obama's proposal of tougher gun regulations and a ban on assault weapons have divided public opinion with many standing by the constitution second amendment the right to bear arms artie's gannett she can reports.
existing government of syria. really that means they. must be given permission of the possible sides we have to divide these situations between there's certain rebellion of it started doing the. lord's faction eg against the like a democracy and there is a three groups. that are lies that are out of the the salafi. is and the religious beliefs that are destroying basically the syrian society and the country if our side falls. to foresee already into some addition of syria which would be even...
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and we report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as anti-government protesters they are trying to save. life from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now our top story this hour the state of emergency and curfews declared by egypt's president in three provinces haven't stopped egyptians from battling security forces as protesters continue to vent their anger against the government now the deadly unrest is in its fifth day and has been sparked by protests marking the second anniversary of the two thousand and eleven revolution beltre reports for archie from cairo. president of morsi issued the state of emergency yesterday in three cities and susan it's been a they've seen the worst of the violence in the last three days he also increased a curfew between nine pm and six am to have already been called for protests to break this curfew starting at eight pm tonight they say in defiance of the president what this will mean on the ground is that likely to be several street battles between security forces and protesters as they remain on the s
and we report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as anti-government protesters they are trying to save. life from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now our top story this hour the state of emergency and curfews declared by egypt's president in three provinces haven't stopped egyptians from battling security forces as protesters continue to vent their anger against the government now the deadly unrest is in its fifth day and has been...
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banks and government went bankrupt. increase, the government directly went bankrupt because it was the one that had borrowed to a very high degree after words. the governments that had lent money to the state also went bankrupt. and afterwards investors themselves went bankrupt. very soon if the entire country had gone bankrupt. due to the structure of the euro zone where countries without a central bank behind them needed -- bailout of the banks and where the banks needed to continue lending money to bankrupt states, -- there was a domino effect because of the banks that were untrustworthy and the untrustworthy countries that they were associated with. this was the point in which the european union refused to realistically look at the situation. they decided that it was better to act, that it was just a crisis of public debt, and they did not -- instead of accepting that they had a poorly designed a currency union, they decided to implement austerity packages to ponte economies that were on the brink of bankruptcy. sec
banks and government went bankrupt. increase, the government directly went bankrupt because it was the one that had borrowed to a very high degree after words. the governments that had lent money to the state also went bankrupt. and afterwards investors themselves went bankrupt. very soon if the entire country had gone bankrupt. due to the structure of the euro zone where countries without a central bank behind them needed -- bailout of the banks and where the banks needed to continue lending...
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from not just the government but corporations and businesses too. in a fight for privacy this new york designer came up with a counter-surveillance clothing line intended to shield people from those watchful lenses a burka a scarf and a hoodie are the key garments in the collection this is a garment that's designed to be thermally reflective which means that he bounces off it and he just wants to for thermal imaging in particular this technology is used a lot on drones and he would use if there were drones harboring about manhattan anybody who is out on the street is clearly traceable the idea of this collection is that putting on something like this. is a bit are. these parts of your body. become very hard to detect from the bomb from a potential fashion statement to a technology that could eventually be used in rescue operations or even on a battlefield i think we're addressing. a market tazz and been addressed it's a new area and it's sort of a crossover between tactical and fashion it adds a little extra coverage to the face out of harvey calls
from not just the government but corporations and businesses too. in a fight for privacy this new york designer came up with a counter-surveillance clothing line intended to shield people from those watchful lenses a burka a scarf and a hoodie are the key garments in the collection this is a garment that's designed to be thermally reflective which means that he bounces off it and he just wants to for thermal imaging in particular this technology is used a lot on drones and he would use if there...
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the fact is the enormous power the government now has to surveil the population unfortunately when they black out the memos that we don't know what the policies are the supreme court has revised the rules for surveillance and we have to trust them we have to take their word for it that they make their body by the supreme court's decisions so we don't know what policies the f.b.i. has allocated itself wouldn't we don't know how they're lying under their surveillance techniques open and free society the f.b.i. has to tell us what its procedures and techniques are simply that we can argue about them and then we have the opportunity to challenge them meant that maybe the courts say sure they're ok but that's only after they're challenged in court and either discussed openly if all we have to go on is the f.b.i. saying trust us that doesn't give us a very much a we actually don't let them and from america's relentless big brother we move back to the world's financial power plants after the break as promised we bring you an exclusive interview with russia's animal tycoon only get that a pass
the fact is the enormous power the government now has to surveil the population unfortunately when they black out the memos that we don't know what the policies are the supreme court has revised the rules for surveillance and we have to trust them we have to take their word for it that they make their body by the supreme court's decisions so we don't know what policies the f.b.i. has allocated itself wouldn't we don't know how they're lying under their surveillance techniques open and free...
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and government killed two soldiers and abducted three more in the western iraq the city of the attack appears to be in retaliation to a shooting by government troops on sunni protesters about that five people dead in schools wounded on friday that violence erupted when the army tried to prevent a worshipers coming out of friday prayers from joining the anti government demonstration. washington is looking to beef up the number of drones manning the skies over the u.s. to tens of thousands by twenty twenty and all of that in the name of national security but a bigger brothers forcing many americans to search for creative ways to protect their civil liberties to use anastasio to chuck and i went to report. keeping a close eye on civilians with a little help from drones. in a move approved by congress in seven years the u.s. will help thirty thousand master drones monitoring its territory from the air that opens the door for a lot of duces of privacy from not just the government but corporations and businesses too. in a fight for privacy this new york designer came up with a counter-surve
and government killed two soldiers and abducted three more in the western iraq the city of the attack appears to be in retaliation to a shooting by government troops on sunni protesters about that five people dead in schools wounded on friday that violence erupted when the army tried to prevent a worshipers coming out of friday prayers from joining the anti government demonstration. washington is looking to beef up the number of drones manning the skies over the u.s. to tens of thousands by...
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they don't need contracts with our government. they're flying drugs oregon. afghanistan is the world's number one source of heroin. way above everyone else. hamid karzai's now dead brother was long suspected of being a drug kingpin. fox news sources confirm he was a kingpin. >>> we reported yesterday at this time about new fees that stores can start charging you just to use your credit card. now we're hearing from retailers about whether they're planning to get onboard in the past the stores had to pay the fees to credit cards. beginning sunday the companies have been able to pass the charges on to customer, which they're already doing but they: ten states outlaw the fees in other 40 states there's nothing to stand charges from using using -- from using a card. >> they factor their fees in. they don't just get money from the heavens. so if they're going to lower the prices of all their stuff, then add the fee. but this ain't right. >> that's not happening. the other option is to charge a lower price to people paying car. but they're not doing that, either. th
they don't need contracts with our government. they're flying drugs oregon. afghanistan is the world's number one source of heroin. way above everyone else. hamid karzai's now dead brother was long suspected of being a drug kingpin. fox news sources confirm he was a kingpin. >>> we reported yesterday at this time about new fees that stores can start charging you just to use your credit card. now we're hearing from retailers about whether they're planning to get onboard in the past the...
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choices and parliamentary election underway now with voters expected to forge an even more hardline government at the ballot. but while israeli settlers flocked to the polling booths to push where they think the country's borders should lie we hear about the bargain hunters spearheading the charge into occupied lands. half a century of cooperation taken with a pinch of salt german and french leaders on earth fifty years of their posts world by ns amid sharp political and economic divides casting a shadow over celebrations. and a complete information blackout american citizens are spied upon by their own f.b.i. but the bureau refuses to explain who they're tracking or why they're being targeted . live from moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now it's five pm here in the russian capital our top story now millions of israelis are queuing up ballot boxes as the country holds us not part of the mentoring election but few doubt who will win with predictions of an even more right wing and hardline government at the core of the vote are three issues rocketing living cost iran's nuclear ambi
choices and parliamentary election underway now with voters expected to forge an even more hardline government at the ballot. but while israeli settlers flocked to the polling booths to push where they think the country's borders should lie we hear about the bargain hunters spearheading the charge into occupied lands. half a century of cooperation taken with a pinch of salt german and french leaders on earth fifty years of their posts world by ns amid sharp political and economic divides...
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. >> seven survivors of the attack will fly home on a government plane. the bodies of the seven victims will also be on the plane. >>> survivors from other asian countries have started to return patchari raksawong has details. >> a malaysian man arrived home on wednesday afternoon. he was an employee of the engineering firm, jgc. ravi kappusany was reunited at the airport with members of his family. >> i'm happy i came back home safely, that's all. the government knows what's happening. >> in manila, four filipino survivors also returned home on wednesday from a passenger plane from algeria, via qatar. they were working at the gas plant in the algerian desert at the time of the attack. they came into the arrivals hall accompanied by a japanese employee of jgc. they looked tense and did not respond to questions from reporters. a vehicle sent by the company collected them from the airport. several asian countries suffered casualties in the attack. they include seven japanese, six filipinos and one malaysian. >>> julia gillard has called for easing of fricti
. >> seven survivors of the attack will fly home on a government plane. the bodies of the seven victims will also be on the plane. >>> survivors from other asian countries have started to return patchari raksawong has details. >> a malaysian man arrived home on wednesday afternoon. he was an employee of the engineering firm, jgc. ravi kappusany was reunited at the airport with members of his family. >> i'm happy i came back home safely, that's all. the government...
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government has announced is sending three hundred fifty non-combat military personnel to mali and west africa it's only two weeks after prime minister david cameron's pledge that no british army boots are would step on my list soil labor m.p. jeremy colgan says it would have been better if the prime minister had kept his promises . david cameron is getting sucked into something i don't think he's seriously thought through two weeks ago we started offering transport planes to france we then sent force protection to back up the transport planes we sent trainers and we have additional force protection to protect them we then have surveillance aircraft going overhead and there are reports of u.k. special forces i think we've been dragged into this the danger is the more you send any troops in trainers over anything else just suppose something awful happens like one of the training groups is killed by what a term to be insurgent forces what then happens you then go after those groups who then have a greater british military involvement we may well be in for a quite a long term high tech sur
government has announced is sending three hundred fifty non-combat military personnel to mali and west africa it's only two weeks after prime minister david cameron's pledge that no british army boots are would step on my list soil labor m.p. jeremy colgan says it would have been better if the prime minister had kept his promises . david cameron is getting sucked into something i don't think he's seriously thought through two weeks ago we started offering transport planes to france we then sent...
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on europe, but if we do not have a conservative government, we will not have a referendum? >> my honorable friend makes a good point. i believe is right to resettle our relationship with europe to make it more open, more competitive and more flexible, to make us feel more comfortable inside the union, and then to give the british people the referendum they deserve. >> can the prime minister confirm that 3.4 million families with someone who is disabled will be worse off as a result of his benefit uprating cap? why is he making more difficult for these families? >> first, i would say to the honorable lady that disability living allowance is not included in the cap. disability living allowance is not related to people's income. it is actually related to people's needs. if we look as a whole at what we're doing with disability living allowance and the personal independents payment, we see that the overall amount of money we're spending on disability is going to go up and knocked down. >> my right honorable friends admiration for the economic and political wisdom of our noble f
on europe, but if we do not have a conservative government, we will not have a referendum? >> my honorable friend makes a good point. i believe is right to resettle our relationship with europe to make it more open, more competitive and more flexible, to make us feel more comfortable inside the union, and then to give the british people the referendum they deserve. >> can the prime minister confirm that 3.4 million families with someone who is disabled will be worse off as a result...
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economics it's about who governs. independent nation as a democracy and determine their own future not a classic scare tactics always employed by the status quo whether they're defending slavery. or e.u. membership three million british jobs will be lost if we left the european union really europe is aging europe as a percentage of the world economy is now below a fifth and falling quite sharply it is gripped by eurozone crisis which is likely because of their fanaticism to keep it together to last for up to a decade and yeah ok europe is thirty eight percent of our overseas exports and it's an important market place but the rest of the world is even more important to us impotent because we're stuck inside this old fashioned nineteenth century concept of a customs union we cannot make our own trade deals anywhere else in the world let's have a free trade deal with europe and let's reengage with the rest of the world. and while u.s. skepticism is on the rise in britain the e.u. is economic stronghold germany appears to
economics it's about who governs. independent nation as a democracy and determine their own future not a classic scare tactics always employed by the status quo whether they're defending slavery. or e.u. membership three million british jobs will be lost if we left the european union really europe is aging europe as a percentage of the world economy is now below a fifth and falling quite sharply it is gripped by eurozone crisis which is likely because of their fanaticism to keep it together to...
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they're constantly targeted by the authorities for treating protesters in the kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. and the posthumous trial of deceased russian lawyer serbian magnitsky has been postponed until next month his death in a detention cell more than three years ago strained relations between moscow and washington. from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now it's good to have you with us two pm now here in the russian capital and twelve noon in cairo our top story this hour protesters in egypt are out on the streets again let's just spite a curfew imposed by president mohamed morsi as part of a state of emergency now the measures followed deadly demonstrations against the government and unrest following the handing down of death sentences to some participants of last year's football riots a local reporter bel true has the latest from the capital. president obama issued the state of emergency yesterday in three cities susan is the lead that seen the worst violence in the last three days he will say and carries a curfew between nine pm and six am to ha
they're constantly targeted by the authorities for treating protesters in the kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. and the posthumous trial of deceased russian lawyer serbian magnitsky has been postponed until next month his death in a detention cell more than three years ago strained relations between moscow and washington. from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now it's good to have you with us two pm now here in the russian capital and twelve noon in cairo...
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the cases are going to court, but in the meantime they hope the government intervention. >> government ministers came to the village to find out what the problem is. it is possible the government might buy the land and give it to the sea gypsies. >> they claim to have a special connection with the ocean. their main source of income is from fishing. some still use the traditional method of free diving. they worry that if they lose
the cases are going to court, but in the meantime they hope the government intervention. >> government ministers came to the village to find out what the problem is. it is possible the government might buy the land and give it to the sea gypsies. >> they claim to have a special connection with the ocean. their main source of income is from fishing. some still use the traditional method of free diving. they worry that if they lose
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the party that's currently in the government with the help of the republican left. decides that you know they're going to privatized that water and privatized natural resources in catalonia when they're going to get rid of all of their public health care and privatized that what they're basically doing is auctioning off the territory auctioning off all of the public and state institutions that they supposedly want all of the institutions that you build with sovereignty they're auction them off to private investors so you know the question is can they be can they be independent on their own materially they could if they weren't you know auctioning things off and and granting more sovereignty then the people of catalonia. so the government know how they feel and how they have been feeling for some time over one million of them flooded into boss alone or last year to stake a claim for independence if you go to see you can get many of the images from that event. north korea has threatened its southern neighbor with quote physical counter measures if indeed it joins the
the party that's currently in the government with the help of the republican left. decides that you know they're going to privatized that water and privatized natural resources in catalonia when they're going to get rid of all of their public health care and privatized that what they're basically doing is auctioning off the territory auctioning off all of the public and state institutions that they supposedly want all of the institutions that you build with sovereignty they're auction them off...
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claim they're constantly targeted by a far to use for treating protesters in the kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. and outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton gets praise from president obama who says washington played a leading role in regime change in egypt and libya remains has a ten on syria. is three pm in moscow one pm in cairo you're watching our live with me and he said now it's good to have you with us our top story this hour protesters in egypt are out on the streets again despite a curfew imposed by president mohamed morsi as part of a state of emergency now the measures followed deadly demonstrations against the government and unrest following the handing down of death sentences to some participants of last year's football riots local reporter bel true has the latest from the capital president of morphia issue to stay for measures seen yesterday in three cities for starting a series and it's been a that's you know what the violence in the last three days here also in various. it's a m. the have already been calls for protests to break this curfew starting at eight pm ton
claim they're constantly targeted by a far to use for treating protesters in the kingdom rife with anti-government sentiment. and outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton gets praise from president obama who says washington played a leading role in regime change in egypt and libya remains has a ten on syria. is three pm in moscow one pm in cairo you're watching our live with me and he said now it's good to have you with us our top story this hour protesters in egypt are out on the streets...
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, that means there is government approval. from beijing point of view, there is growing anger behind the scenes over north korea's actions. you might remember last year, for example, beijing asked north korea not to launch two rockets spirit of korea went ahead and did that, and i think beijing is increasingly becoming annoyed that p'yongyang, which seized beijing as its main ally, is not listening to what china has got to say. ,> maybe we have hauteoverestimd but if china were to pull the plug on economic assistance, where would north korea be? >> i think that is the big question. sadly, in terms of aid, it is critical in terms of food and oil supplies, for example. some analysts suggest that without the assistance, the north korean regime could even collapse. but beijing does not want that to happen for a couple of reasons. it does not want chaos on its border, and in the long term it worries that potentially unified korea would be allied with america. that would potentially mean american soldiers on china's borders. what be
, that means there is government approval. from beijing point of view, there is growing anger behind the scenes over north korea's actions. you might remember last year, for example, beijing asked north korea not to launch two rockets spirit of korea went ahead and did that, and i think beijing is increasingly becoming annoyed that p'yongyang, which seized beijing as its main ally, is not listening to what china has got to say. ,> maybe we have hauteoverestimd but if china were to pull the...